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- Xenotime - Wikipedia
Xenotime can be found in geological formations that formed from the mid-Archean age to the Mesozoic age, so geological dating using xenotime in sedimentary rocks is extensive and a useful application
- Xenotime: Mineral information, data and localities.
The traditional name for this species, almost exclusively referring to xenotime- (Y) (the species xenotime- (Yb) and - (Gd) are very rare) The X-ray powder diffraction pattern is similar to that of atelisite- (Y)
- Xenotime- (Y): Mineral information, data and localities.
Xenotime- (Y) was found by the Norwegian mineralogist Nils Otto Tank (1800-1864) and first described by the Swedish chemist Jøns Jacob Berzelius in 1824 as Phosphorsyrad Ytterjord from a granite pegmatite at Hidra, Flekkefjord, Norway
- Xenotime - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Monazite and xenotime, the two major REE phosphate minerals, together with other heavy minerals such as ilmenite, leucoxene, rutile and zircon, are resistant to weathering and robust enough to survive fluvial transport and concentration in fluvio-deltaic or shallow marine placer deposits
- Xenotime | Rare Earth Element, Yttrium Phosphate Monazite - Britannica
The name is from the Greek word meaning “vain honour,” because the yttrium in xenotime was mistakenly thought to be a new element For detailed physical properties, see phosphate mineral (table)
- Xenotime: The mineral xenotime information and pictures
Xenotime describes a group of several closely related phosphates, arsenates, and vanadates composed of rare earth elements The term is generally used to describe the most common member of the group, Xenotime- (Y), which is the yttrium phosphate end member of this series
- Xenotime Threat Group | Dragos
XENOTIME is easily the most dangerous threat activity publicly known It is the only activity group intentionally compromising and disrupting industrial safety instrumented systems, which can lead to scenarios involving loss of life and environmental damage
- Xenotime - ALEX STREKEISEN
Due to uranium and thorium impurities, some xenotime specimens may be weakly to strongly radioactive The etymology of the name xenotime is from the Greek words vain and honor because the yttrium contained within it was first thought to be a new element
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